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Russian personalism : the influence of Russian populism on French personalism, 1930-1938Baird, Catherine, 1966- January 1992 (has links)
The French personalist movement (1930-1938) finds its origins in French Neo-criticism and Thomism, and German existentialism. The contribution of Russian religious-populist philosophy has not yet been studied. Nikolai Berdyaev (1874-1948) incorporated this tradition in his philosophy. Exiled after the Russian Revolution, he brought his version of Russian "personalism" to France, where his works were seized as a manifesto by the French personalist movements L'Ordre Nouveau and Esprit. Alexandre Marc (1904-), another exile, and Emmanuel Mounier (1905-1950) tried to reconstruct the Russian mir as a French institution. Populism envisioned Russia as a decentralized federation of autonomous mirs; likewise, French personalists advocated a federalized European union in which communal patries would serve as the primary unit of government. Russian populism presented models for and was perpetuated by the French personalists. The influence of Russian ideas on French personalism offers a new dimension to the History of ideas.
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Russian personalism : the influence of Russian populism on French personalism, 1930-1938Baird, Catherine, 1966- January 1992 (has links)
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Russian political culture and the revolutionary intelligentsia : the stateless ideal in the ideology of the populist movement / The stateless ideal in the ideology of the populist movement.Schull, Joseph. January 1985 (has links)
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Russian political culture and the revolutionary intelligentsia : the stateless ideal in the ideology of the populist movementSchull, Joseph. January 1985 (has links)
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